IFS problems with 8.1.6.1.0

I had IFS working ok. Haven't tried it in a couple weeks. Installed the 8.1.6.1.0 patch for 8i on Solaris. I can still map an IFS drive through my windows client, can get documents but can't write new files out there. Get the error: Error Copying File. Cannot copy image1.jpg: Cannot find the specified file. Make sure you specify the correct path and filename.
When I try to upload via the web interface, I get the error: IFS-30002 Unable to create new LibraryObject

LUIS Here is the session from part of my SmbServer.log:
logon: guest from DOOG on Mon May 22 10:47:10 EDT 2000
logon: colerick from DOOG on Mon May 22 10:47:14 EDT 2000
Exception: IFS-30002: Unable to create new LibraryObject
oracle.ifs.common.IfsException: IFS-30002: Unable to create new LibraryObject
oracle.ifs.common.IfsException: IFS-32225: Error storing reference to content object 8,170 in media IndexedBlob
java.sql.SQLException: ORA-04045: errors during recompilation/revalidation of IFSSYS.INDEXEDBLOB_I
ORA-29835: ODCIGETINTERFACES routine does not return required interface(s)
ORA-29835: ODCIGETINTERFACES routine does not return required interface(s)
at java.lang.Throwable.<init>(Compiled Code)
at java.lang.Exception.<init>(Compiled Code)
at java.sql.SQLException.<init>(Compiled Code)
at oracle.jdbc.dbaccess.DBError.throwSqlException(Compiled Code)
at oracle.jdbc.oci8.OCIDBAccess.check_error(Compiled Code)
at oracle.jdbc.oci8.OCIDBAccess.executeFetch(Compiled Code)
at oracle.jdbc.oci8.OCIDBAccess.parseExecuteFetch(Compiled Code)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleStatement.executeNonQuery(Compiled Code)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleStatement.doExecuteOther(Compiled Code)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleStatement.doExecuteWithBatch(Compiled Code)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleStatement.doExecute(Compiled Code)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleStatement.doExecuteWithTimeout(Compiled Code)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.OraclePreparedStatement.executeUpdate(Compiled Code)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.OraclePreparedStatement.execute(Compiled Code)
at oracle.ifs.server.S_MediaBlob.createBlobReference(Compiled Code)
at oracle.ifs.server.S_MediaBlob.newEmptyContent(Compiled Code)
at oracle.ifs.server.S_Media.setContent(Compiled Code)
at oracle.ifs.server.S_ContentObject.setContent(Compiled Code)
at oracle.ifs.server.S_ContentObject.extendedPreInsert(Compiled Code)
at oracle.ifs.server.S_LibraryObject.preInsert(Compiled Code)
at oracle.ifs.server.S_LibraryObject.createInstance(Compiled Code)
at oracle.ifs.server.S_LibrarySession.createSystemObjectInstance(Compiled Code)
at oracle.ifs.server.S_Document.setContentObject(Compiled Code)
at oracle.ifs.server.S_Document.extendedPreInsert(Compiled Code)
at oracle.ifs.server.S_LibraryObject.preInsert(Compiled Code)
at oracle.ifs.server.S_LibraryObject.createInstance(Compiled Code)
at oracle.ifs.server.S_LibrarySession.newLibraryObject(Compiled Code)
at oracle.ifs.server.S_LibrarySession.newPublicObject(Compiled Code)
at oracle.ifs.server.S_LibrarySession.newPublicObject(Compiled Code)
at oracle.ifs.server.S_LibrarySession.DMNewPublicObject(Compiled Code)
at oracle.ifs.beans.LibrarySession.DMNewPublicObject(Compiled Code)
at oracle.ifs.beans.LibrarySession.NewPublicObject(Compiled Code)
at oracle.ifs.beans.LibrarySession.createPublicObject(Compiled Code)
at oracle.ifs.protocols.smb.server.DbFile.open(Compiled Code)
at oracle.ifs.protocols.smb.server.DbFile.<init>(Compiled Code)
at oracle.ifs.protocols.smb.server.DbTree.createFile(Compiled Code)
at oracle.ifs.protocols.smb.server.ComSmb.replyOpenAndX(Compiled Code)
at oracle.ifs.protocols.smb.server.ComSmb.process(Compiled Code)
at oracle.ifs.protocols.smb.server.ComSmb.handleSmbMessage(Compiled Code)
at oracle.ifs.protocols.smb.server.SmbThread.handleNbMessage(Compiled Code)
at oracle.ifs.protocols.smb.server.SmbThread.readPackets(Compiled Code)
at oracle.ifs.protocols.smb.server.SmbThread.run(Compiled Code)
THE JWS.log file has a few sections like the following....
oracle.ifs.common.IfsException: IFS-30002: Unable to create new LibraryObject
javawebserver: ORA-29835: ODCIGETINTERFACES routine does not return required interface(s)
javawebserver:
javawebserver: at java.lang.Throwable.<init>(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at java.lang.Exception.<init>(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at java.sql.SQLException.<init>(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at oracle.jdbc.dbaccess.DBError.throwSqlExcep tion(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at oracle.jdbc.oci8.OCIDBAccess.check_error(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at oracle.jdbc.oci8.OCIDBAccess.executeFetch(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at oracle.jdbc.oci8.OCIDBAccess.parseExecuteFetch(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleStatement.executeNonQuery(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleStatement.doExecuteOther(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleStatement.doExecuteWithBatch(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleStatement.doExecute(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleStatement.doExecuteWithTimeout(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at oracle.jdbc.driver.OraclePreparedStatement.executeUpdate(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at oracle.jdbc.driver.OraclePreparedStatement.execute(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at oracle.ifs.server.S_MediaBlob.createBlobReference(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at oracle.ifs.server.S_MediaBlob.getOutputStream(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at oracle.ifs.server.S_Media.setContentStream(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at oracle.ifs.server.S_Media.setContent(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at oracle.ifs.server.S_ContentObject.setContent(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at oracle.ifs.server.S_ContentObject.extendedPreInsert(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at oracle.ifs.server.S_LibraryObject.preInsert(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at oracle.ifs.server.S_LibraryObject.createInstance(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at oracle.ifs.server.S_LibrarySession.createSystemObjectInstance(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at oracle.ifs.server.S_Document.setContentObject(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at oracle.ifs.server.S_Document.extendedPreInsert(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at oracle.ifs.server.S_LibraryObject.preInsert(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at oracle.ifs.server.S_LibraryObject.createInstance(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at oracle.ifs.server.S_LibrarySession.newLibraryObject(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at oracle.ifs.server.S_LibrarySession.newPublicObject(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at oracle.ifs.server.S_LibrarySession.newPublicObject(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at oracle.ifs.server.S_LibrarySession.DMNewPublicObject(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at oracle.ifs.beans.LibrarySession.DMNewPublicObject(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at oracle.ifs.beans.LibrarySession.NewPublicObject(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at oracle.ifs.beans.LibrarySession.createPublicObject(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at oracle.ifs.clients.webui.MultiPartRequest.processFile(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at oracle.ifs.clients.webui.MultiPartRequest.processHeaders(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at oracle.ifs.clients.webui.MultiPartRequest.processRequest(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at oracle.ifs.clients.webui.MultiPartRequest.<init>(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at ifs.webui._jsps._upload2._jspService(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at oracle.ifs.protocols.http.jsp.pagecompile.jsp.runtime.HttpJspBase.service(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at oracle.ifs.protocols.http.jsp.IfsJspServlet.runServlet(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at oracle.ifs.protocols.http.jsp.IfsJspServlet.processJspPage(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at oracle.ifs.protocols.http.jsp.IfsJspServlet.service(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at com.sun.server.ServletState.callService(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at com.sun.server.ServletManager.callServletService(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at com.sun.server.ProcessingState.invokeTargetServlet(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at com.sun.server.http.HttpProcessingState.execute(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at com.sun.server.http.stages.Runner.process(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at com.sun.server.ProcessingSupport.process(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at com.sun.server.Service.process(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at com.sun.server.http.HttpServiceH andler.handleRequest(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at com.sun.server.http.HttpServiceHandler.handleRequest(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at com.sun.server.HandlerThread.run(Compiled Code)
javawebserver:
javawebserver: java.lang.RuntimeException: java.lang.Exception: No Path Specified
javawebserver: at java.lang.Throwable.<init>(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at java.lang.Exception.<init>(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at java.lang.RuntimeException.<init>(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at oracle.ifs.clients.webui.ContainerDisplayDirectory.find(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at oracle.ifs.clients.webui.GetContents.GetContents(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at ifs.webui._jsps._container._jspService(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at oracle.ifs.protocols.http.jsp.pagecompile.jsp.runtime.HttpJspBase.service(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at oracle.ifs.protocols.http.jsp.IfsJspServlet.runServlet(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at oracle.ifs.protocols.http.jsp.IfsJspServlet.processJspPage(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at oracle.ifs.protocols.http.jsp.IfsJspServlet.service(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at com.sun.server.ServletState.callService(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at com.sun.server.ServletManager.callServletService(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at com.sun.server.ProcessingState.invokeTargetServlet(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at com.sun.server.http.HttpProcessingState.execute(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at com.sun.server.http.stages.Runner.process(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at com.sun.server.ProcessingSupport.process(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at com.sun.server.Service.process(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at com.sun.server.http.HttpServiceHandler.handleRequest(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at com.sun.server.http.HttpServiceHandler.handleRequest(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: at com.sun.server.HandlerThread.run(Compiled Code)
javawebserver: oracle.ifs.common.IfsException: IFS-30002: Unable to create new LibraryObject
javawebserver: ORA-29835: ODCIGETINTERFACES routine does not return required interface(s)
javawebserver:
Regards,
null

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    disableDebug ()
    # Check if debug is enabled
    if [ x$(($(basename $1 | cut -d . -f1 | tr "[:lower:]" "[:upper:]" | sed 's/-/_/g')_DEBUG)) = x1 ]; then
    set +vx
    fi
    # No default on these ones -- we need to detect if they have been set, for
    # backward compatibility with MINIMUM_BATTERY_MINUTES etc.
    AUTO_HIBERNATION_BATTERY_CHARGE_PERCENT=
    MINIMUM_BATTERY_CHARGE_PERCENT=
    # Backward compatibility variable that is sometimes
    # set externally (Debian init system)
    unset VERBOSE
    lmt_load_config ()
    # Source config. Some config settings have been moved from the main config file
    # to modular configuration files, and to support existing laptop-mode.conf
    # files from earlier versions, we source the modular configuration files FIRST.
    if [ -d /etc/laptop-mode/conf.d ] ; then
    for CONF in /etc/laptop-mode/conf.d/*.conf ; do
    if [ -r "$CONF" ] ; then
    . "$CONF"
    #Handle individual module debug settings
    if [ "$DEBUG" -eq 1 ]; then
    export $(basename $CONF | cut -d . -f1 | tr "[:lower:]" "[:upper:]" | sed 's/-/_/g')_DEBUG=1
    log "VERBOSE" "Enabling debug mode for module $CONF"
    fi
    DEBUG=0
    else
    log "MSG" "Warning: Configuration file $CONF is not readable, skipping."
    fi
    done
    fi
    if [ -r /etc/laptop-mode/laptop-mode.conf ] ; then
    . /etc/laptop-mode/laptop-mode.conf
    else
    log "ERR" "$0: Configuration file /etc/laptop-mode/laptop-mode.conf not present or not readable."
    exit 1
    fi
    if [ x$ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_TOOLS = x0 ]; then
    log "MSG" "laptop-mode-tools is disabled in config file. Exiting"
    exit 0;
    fi
    # Add a simple bash debug mode switch
    if [ "$DEBUG" -eq 1 ]; then
    set -vx;
    fi
    # Support for old config settings
    if [ "$AC_HD" != "" ] ; then
    AC_HD_WITHOUT_LM="$AC_HD"
    AC_HD_WITH_LM="$AC_HD"
    fi
    if [ "$VERBOSE" != "" ] ; then
    VERBOSE_OUTPUT="$VERBOSE"
    fi
    if [ "$CPU_MAXFREQ" != "" ] ; then
    BATT_CPU_MAXFREQ="$CPU_MAXFREQ"
    fi
    if [ "$MAX_AGE" != "" ] ; then
    LM_BATT_MAX_LOST_WORK_SECONDS="$MAX_AGE"
    LM_AC_MAX_LOST_WORK_SECONDS="$MAX_AGE"
    fi
    if [ "$DEF_AGE" != "" ] ; then
    DEF_MAX_AGE="$DEF_AGE"
    fi
    if [ "$LAPTOP_MODE_ALWAYS_ON" != "" ] ; then
    ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_ALWAYS="$LAPTOP_MODE_ALWAYS_ON"
    fi
    if [ "$LM_WHEN_LID_CLOSED" != "" ] ; then
    ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_WHEN_LID_CLOSED="$LM_WHEN_LID_CLOSED"
    fi
    if [ "$REMOUNT_PARTITIONS" != "" ] ; then
    PARTITIONS="$REMOUNT_PARTITIONS"
    fi
    if [ "$READAHEAD" != "" ] ; then
    LM_READAHEAD="$READAHEAD"
    fi
    if [ "$DO_REMOUNT_NOATIME" != "" ] ; then
    CONTROL_NOATIME="$DO_REMOUNT_NOATIME"
    fi
    if [ "$DO_HD" != "" ] ; then
    CONTROL_HD_IDLE_TIMEOUT="$DO_HD"
    fi
    if [ "$AC_HD_WITH_LM" != "" ] ; then
    LM_AC_HD_IDLE_TIMEOUT="$AC_HD_WITH_LM"
    fi
    if [ "$AC_HD_WITHOUT_LM" != "" ] ; then
    NOLM_HD_IDLE_TIMEOUT="$AC_HD_WITHOUT_LM"
    fi
    if [ "$BATT_HD" != "" ] ; then
    LM_BATT_HD_IDLE_TIMEOUT="$BATT_HD"
    fi
    if [ "$DO_REMOUNTS" != "" ] ; then
    CONTROL_MOUNT_OPTIONS="$DO_REMOUNTS"
    fi
    if [ "$DO_HD_POWERMGMT" != "" ] ; then
    CONTROL_HD_POWERMGMT="$DO_HD_POWERMGMT"
    fi
    if [ "$AC_HDPARM_POWERMGMT_WITH_LM" != "" ] ; then
    LM_AC_HD_POWERMGMT="$AC_HDPARM_POWERMGMT_WITH_LM"
    fi
    if [ "$AC_HDPARM_POWERMGMT_WITHOUT_LM" != "" ] ; then
    NOLM_AC_HD_POWERMGMT="$AC_HDPARM_POWERMGMT_WITHOUT_LM"
    fi
    if [ "$BATT_HDPARM_POWERMGMT" != "" ] ; then
    BATT_HD_POWERMGMT="$BATT_HDPARM_POWERMGMT"
    fi
    if [ "$DO_WRITECACHE" != "" ] ; then
    CONTROL_HD_WRITECACHE="$DO_WRITECACHE"
    fi
    if [ "$AC_WRITECACHE_WITHOUT_LM" != "" ] ; then
    NOLM_AC_HD_WRITECACHE="$AC_WRITECACHE_WITHOUT_LM"
    fi
    if [ "$BATT_WRITECACHE" != "" ] ; then
    LM_HD_WRITECACHE="$BATT_WRITECACHE"
    fi
    if [ "$DIRTY_RATIO" != "" ]; then
    LM_DIRTY_RATIO="$DIRTY_RATIO"
    fi
    if [ "$DIRTY_BACKGROUND_RATIO" != "" ] ; then
    LM_DIRTY_BACKGROUND_RATIO="$DIRTY_BACKGROUND_RATIO"
    fi
    if [ "$DEF_DIRTY_RATIO" != "" ]; then
    NOLM_DIRTY_RATIO="$DEF_DIRTY_RATIO"
    fi
    if [ "$DEF_DIRTY_BACKGROUND_RATIO" != "" ] ; then
    NOLM_DIRTY_BACKGROUND_RATIO="$DEF_DIRTY_BACKGROUND_RATIO"
    fi
    if [ "$DO_CPU" != "" ] ; then
    CONTROL_CPU_FREQUENCY="$DO_CPU"
    fi
    if [ "$CONTROL_CPU_MAXFREQ" != "" ] ; then
    CONTROL_CPU_FREQUENCY="$CONTROL_CPU_MAXFREQ"
    fi
    if [ "$AC_CPU_MAXFREQ_WITH_LM" != "" ] ; then
    LM_AC_CPU_MAXFREQ="$AC_CPU_MAXFREQ_WITH_LM"
    fi
    if [ "$AC_CPU_MAXFREQ_WITHOUT_LM" != "" ] ; then
    NOLM_AC_CPU_MAXFREQ="$AC_CPU_MAXFREQ_WITHOUT_LM"
    fi
    if [ "$DO_SYSLOG" != "" ] ; then
    CONTROL_SYSLOG_CONF="$DO_SYSLOG"
    fi
    if [ "$SYSLOG_SIGNAL_PROGRAM" != "" ] ;then
    SYSLOG_CONF_SIGNAL_PROGRAM="$SYSLOG_SIGNAL_PROGRAM"
    fi
    if [ "$AC_SYSLOG_WITH_LM" != "" ] ; then
    LM_AC_SYSLOG_CONF="$AC_SYSLOG_WITH_LM"
    fi
    if [ "$AC_SYSLOG_WITHOUT_LM" != "" ] ; then
    NOLM_AC_SYSLOG_CONF="$AC_SYSLOG_WITHOUT_LM"
    fi
    if [ "$BATT_SYSLOG" != "" ] ; then
    BATT_SYSLOG_CONF="$BATT_SYSLOG"
    fi
    if [ "$ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_ALWAYS" != "" ] ; then
    ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_ON_AC="$ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_ALWAYS"
    fi
    if [ "$MINIMUM_BATTERY_MINUTES" != "" -a "$MINIMUM_BATTERY_CHARGE_PERCENT" = "" ] ; then
    # Use a very conservative estimate (1% = 1 battery minute, 100 minutes in a battery)
    # for backward compatibility.
    MINIMUM_BATTERY_CHARGE_PERCENT="$MINIMUM_BATTERY_MINUTES"
    fi
    if [ -z "$MINIMUM_BATTERY_CHARGE_PERCENT" ] ; then
    # Apply the default, now that we've determined that this is the minimum.
    MINIMUM_BATTERY_CHARGE_PERCENT=3
    fi
    if [ "$AUTO_HIBERNATION_BATTERY_MINUTES" != "" -a "$AUTO_HIBERNATION_BATTERY_CHARGE_PERCENT" = "" ] ; then
    # Use a very conservative estimate (1% = 1 battery minute, 100 minutes in a battery)
    # for backward compatibility.
    AUTO_HIBERNATION_BATTERY_CHARGE_PERCENT="$AUTO_HIBERNATION_BATTERY_MINUTES"
    fi
    if [ -z "$AUTO_HIBERNATION_BATTERY_CHARGE_PERCENT" ] ; then
    # Apply the default, now that we've determined that this is the minimum.
    AUTO_HIBERNATION_BATTERY_CHARGE_PERCENT=2
    fi
    # Postprocessing
    if [ "$VERBOSE_OUTPUT" -ne 0 ] ; then
    OUTPUT="/dev/stdout"
    LM_VERBOSE="[ 1 = 1 ]"
    else
    OUTPUT="/dev/null"
    LM_VERBOSE="[ 1 = 0 ]"
    fi
    if [ "$PARTITIONS" = "" ] ; then
    PARTITIONS="auto /dev/mapper/*"
    fi
    # Expand shell wild cards immediately.
    PARTITIONS=$( echo $PARTITIONS )
    TERMINALS=$( echo $TERMINALS )
    # Convert seconds to hdparm -S format
    # Everything over 20 minutes is interpreted as 2 hours.
    seconds_to_hdparm_S() {
    if [ "$1" -eq 0 ] ; then
    # disable.
    echo 0
    elif [ "$1" -gt 0 -a "$1" -lt 5 ] ; then
    # 5 seconds minimum
    echo 1
    elif [ "$1" -le $((240*5)) ] ; then
    # Values between 1 and 240 signify increments of 5 seconds
    echo $(($1 / 5))
    elif [ "$1" -lt $((30*60)) ] ; then
    # Values between 20 and 30 minutes are rounded up to 30 minutes.
    echo 241
    elif [ "$1" -lt $((12*30*60)) ] ; then
    # Values between 30 minutes and 6 hours (exclusive) yield values between
    # 241 and 251, in 30-minute increments.
    echo $(( 240 + ($1 / (30*60)) ))
    else
    # Larger values effectively indicate no timeout at all.
    echo 0
    fi
    # Convert configured idle timeouts to hdparm -S format.
    if [ "$LM_AC_HD_IDLE_TIMEOUT_SECONDS" != "" ] ; then
    LM_AC_HD_IDLE_TIMEOUT=$(seconds_to_hdparm_S $LM_AC_HD_IDLE_TIMEOUT_SECONDS)
    fi
    if [ "$LM_BATT_HD_IDLE_TIMEOUT_SECONDS" != "" ] ; then
    LM_BATT_HD_IDLE_TIMEOUT=$(seconds_to_hdparm_S $LM_BATT_HD_IDLE_TIMEOUT_SECONDS)
    fi
    if [ "$NOLM_HD_IDLE_TIMEOUT_SECONDS" != "" ] ; then
    NOLM_HD_IDLE_TIMEOUT=$(seconds_to_hdparm_S $NOLM_HD_IDLE_TIMEOUT_SECONDS)
    fi
    # The main workhorse.
    lmt_main_function ()
    if [ "$1" = "status" ] ; then
    # Display a status report.
    log "STATUS" "Mounts:"
    mount | sed "s/^/ /"
    log "STATUS" " "
    log "STATUS" "Drive power status:"
    for disk in $HD; do
    if [ -r $disk ]; then
    hdparm -C $disk 2>/dev/null | sed "s/^/ /"
    else
    log "STATUS" " Cannot read $disk, permission denied - $0 needs to be run as root"
    fi
    done
    log "STATUS" " "
    log "STATUS" "(NOTE: drive settings affected by Laptop Mode cannot be retrieved.)"
    log "STATUS" " "
    log "STATUS" "Readahead states:"
    cat /etc/mtab | while read DEV MP FST OPTS DUMP PASS ; do
    # skip funny stuff
    case "$FST" in
    rootfs|unionfs|tmpfs|squashfs|sysfs|usbfs|proc|devpts) continue
    esac
    if [ -b $DEV ] ; then
    if [ -r $DEV ] ; then
    log "STATUS" " $DEV: $((`blockdev --getra $DEV` / 2)) kB"
    else
    log "STATUS" " Cannot read $DEV, permission denied - $0 needs to be run as root"
    fi
    fi
    done
    log "STATUS" " "
    if [ -e /var/run/laptop-mode-tools/enabled ] ; then
    log "STATUS" "Laptop Mode Tools is allowed to run: /var/run/laptop-mode-tools/enabled exists."
    else
    log "STATUS" "Laptop Mode Tools is NOT allowed to run: /var/run/laptop-mode-tools/enabled does not exist."
    fi
    log "STATUS" " "
    STATFILES="/proc/sys/vm/laptop_mode /proc/apm /proc/pmu/info /proc/sys/vm/bdflush /proc/sys/vm/dirty_ratio /proc/sys/fs/xfs/age_buffer /proc/sys/fs/xfs/sync_interval /proc/sys/fs/xfs/lm_age_buffer /proc/sys/fs/xfs/lm_sync_interval /proc/sys/vm/pagebuf/lm_flush_age /proc/sys/fs/xfs/xfsbufd_centisecs /proc/sys/fs/xfs/xfssyncd_centisecs /proc/sys/vm/dirty_background_ratio /proc/sys/vm/dirty_expire_centisecs /proc/sys/fs/xfs/age_buffer/centisecs /proc/sys/vm/dirty_writeback_centisecs /sys/devices/system/cpu/*/cpufreq/cpuinfo_*_freq /sys/devices/system/cpu/*/cpufreq/scaling_governor /proc/acpi/button/lid/*/state /proc/acpi/ac_adapter/*/state /proc/acpi/battery/*/state /sys/class/power_supply/*/online /sys/class/power_supply/*/state"
    for THISFILE in $STATFILES ; do
    if [ -e "$THISFILE" ] ; then
    log "STATUS" "$THISFILE:"
    if [ -r "$THISFILE" ] ; then
    cat "$THISFILE" | sed "s/^/ /"
    else
    log "STATUS" " Not accessible, permission denied - $0 needs to be run as root."
    fi
    log "STATUS" " "
    fi
    done
    elif [ "$1" != "readconfig" -a "$1" != "defaults" ] ; then
    KLEVEL="$(uname -r |
    IFS='.-' read a b c
    echo $a.$b
    KMINOR="$(uname -r |
    IFS='.-' read a b c d
    # Strip any stuff from the end -- only the initial digits are part of the KMINOR.
    echo $c | sed -e 's/\([[:digit:]]*\).*/\1/'
    # Stop exporting everything -- what we do from here is private.
    set +a
    if [ "$1" = "--version" ] ; then
    log "MSG" "Laptop Mode Tools $LMTVERSION"
    exit 0
    fi
    if [ ! -e /proc/sys/vm/laptop_mode ] ; then
    log "ERR" "Kernel does not have support for laptop mode. Please apply the laptop mode"
    log "ERR" "patch or install a newer kernel."
    exit 1
    fi
    if [ ! -w /proc/sys/vm/laptop_mode ] ; then
    log "ERR" "You do not have enough privileges to enable laptop_mode."
    exit 1
    fi
    INIT=0 # Display info in init script format?
    FORCE=0 # Force reapplying the current state?
    while [ "$1" != "" ] ; do
    case "$1" in
    init) INIT=1 ;;
    force) FORCE=1 ;;
    # Old options. We always do "auto" for any option now, but
    # we still have to accept the options.
    start) ;;
    stop) ;;
    auto) ;;
    modules=*)
    MODULES=$1
    MODULES=${MODULES#"modules="}
    devices=*)
    DEVICES=$1
    DEVICES=${DEVICES#"devices="}
    *) log "ERR" "Unrecognized option $1."
    exit 1 ;;
    esac
    shift
    done
    mkdir -p /var/run/laptop-mode-tools
    # Used to display laptop mode state later on. This is the enabled/disabled
    # state for laptop mode processing, it tells us nothing about whether laptop
    # mode is actually _active_.
    STATE=enabled
    if [ "$ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_ON_BATTERY" -eq 0 -a "$ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_ON_AC" -eq 0 -a "$ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_WHEN_LID_CLOSED" -eq 0 ] ; then
    STATE=disabled
    fi
    # Determine the power state.
    # First try /sys/class/power_supply/*
    FOUND_SYS_CLASS_POWER_SUPPLY_AC=0
    ON_AC=0
    for POWER_SUPPLY in /sys/class/power_supply/* ; do
    if [ -f $POWER_SUPPLY/type ] ; then
    if [ "$(cat $POWER_SUPPLY/type)" = "Mains" ] ;then
    log "VERBOSE" "Determining power state from $POWER_SUPPLY/online."
    FOUND_SYS_CLASS_POWER_SUPPLY_AC=1
    if [ "$(cat $POWER_SUPPLY/online)" = 1 ] ; then
    ON_AC=1
    fi
    fi
    fi
    done
    if [ $FOUND_SYS_CLASS_POWER_SUPPLY_AC = 1 ] ; then
    # Already found it!
    log "VERBOSE" "Not trying other options, already found a power supply."
    elif [ -d /proc/acpi/ac_adapter ] ; then
    log "VERBOSE" "Determining power state from /proc/acpi/ac_adapter."
    ADAPTERS_FOUND=0
    ON_AC=0
    for ADAPTER in /proc/acpi/ac_adapter/* ; do
    if [ -f $ADAPTER/state ] ; then
    ADAPTERS_FOUND=1
    STATUS=`awk '/^state: / { print $2 }' $ADAPTER/state`
    if [ "$STATUS" = "on-line" ] ; then
    ON_AC=1
    fi
    fi
    done
    if [ "$ADAPTERS_FOUND" -eq 0 ] ; then
    ON_AC=1
    fi
    elif [ -f /proc/pmu/info ] ; then
    log "VERBOSE" "Determining power state from /proc/pmu/info."
    if ( grep -q "^AC Power.*0$" /proc/pmu/info ) ; then
    log "VERBOSE" "/proc/pmu/info indicates absence of AC power."
    ON_AC=0
    else
    # It is possible that there is no AC Power = 1 in the file,
    # but we always assume AC power when we're not sure.
    ON_AC=1
    log "VERBOSE" "/proc/pmu/info indicates presence of AC power."
    fi
    elif [ -f /proc/apm ] ; then
    log "VERBOSE" "Determining power state from /proc/apm."
    read D1 D2 D3 APM_AC_STATE D0 </proc/apm
    if [ "$APM_AC_STATE" = "0x00" ] ; then
    ON_AC=0
    else
    ON_AC=1
    fi
    else
    log "VERBOSE" "No /sys/class/power_supply, ACPI, APM or PMU power management information found -- assuming AC power is present."
    ON_AC=1
    fi
    # Determine whether to activate or deactivate laptop mode.
    ACTIVATE=0
    if [ "$ON_AC" -eq 1 ] ; then
    if [ "$ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_ON_AC" -ne 0 ] ; then
    log "VERBOSE" "On AC power: Activating, because ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_ON_AC is set."
    ACTIVATE=1
    else
    log "VERBOSE" "On AC power: Deactivating, because ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_ON_AC is not set."
    ACTIVATE=0
    fi
    else
    if [ "$ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_ON_BATTERY" -ne 0 ] ; then
    log "VERBOSE" "On battery power: Activating, because ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_ON_BATTERY is set."
    ACTIVATE=1
    else
    log "VERBOSE" "On battery power: Deactivating, because ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_ON_BATTERY is not set."
    ACTIVATE=0
    fi
    fi
    if [ "$ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_WHEN_LID_CLOSED" -ne 0 -a "$ACTIVATE" -eq 0 ] ; then
    if [ -x "`which hal-find-by-property`" ] ; then
    HAL_LID_BUTTON=$(hal-find-by-property --key "button.type" --string "lid")
    fi
    if [ "$HAL_LID_BUTTON" != "" ] ; then
    HAL_LID_BUTTON_STATE=$(hal-get-property --udi $(hal-find-by-property --key "button.type" --string "lid") --key "button.state.value")
    if [ "$HAL_LID_BUTTON_STATE" = "true" ] ; then
    log "VERBOSE" "Setting action to \"start\" because the lid is closed (says HAL)."
    ACTIVATE=1
    fi
    elif [ -f /proc/acpi/button/lid/*/state ] ; then
    if ( grep -q "closed" /proc/acpi/button/lid/*/state ) ; then
    log "VERBOSE" 'Setting action to "start" because the lid is closed (says /proc/acpi/button/lid/*/state).'
    ACTIVATE=1
    fi
    else
    log "MSG" "Warning: ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE_WHEN_LID_CLOSED is set, but there is no file"
    log "MSG" "/proc/acpi/button/lid/.../state, and hal information is not available either!"
    fi
    fi
    # If the init script has not been run or has been run with the "stop"
    # argument, then we should never start laptop mode.
    if [ ! -f /var/run/laptop-mode-tools/enabled ] ; then
    log "VERBOSE" "Laptop mode disabled because /var/run/laptop-mode-tools/enabled is missing."
    STATE=disabled
    fi
    if [ "$ACTIVATE" -eq 1 -a -f /etc/default/laptop-mode ] ; then
    . /etc/default/laptop-mode
    if ! ( echo "$ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE" |grep y ) ; then
    log "VERBOSE" "Not starting laptop mode because it is disabled in /etc/default/laptop-mode."
    STATE=disabled
    fi
    fi
    if [ "$STATE" = "disabled" ] ; then
    ACTIVATE=0
    fi
    # Check whether we are allowed to activate the data-loss-sensitive stuff.
    # If the battery charge is too low, we want to disable this, but not the
    # other power-saving stuff.
    if [ "$ACTIVATE" -eq 0 ] ; then
    ACTIVATE_WITH_POSSIBLE_DATA_LOSS=0
    elif [ "$ON_AC" = 1 ] ; then
    log "VERBOSE" "On AC, not checking minimum battery charge."
    ACTIVATE_WITH_POSSIBLE_DATA_LOSS=1
    else
    ACTIVATE_WITH_POSSIBLE_DATA_LOSS=1
    ENOUGH_CHARGE=0
    ENOUGH_CHARGE_TO_PREVENT_HIBERNATION=0
    # Weird way of checking that /sys/class/power_supply is not empty -- but it works.
    if [ "$(echo /sys/class/power_supply/*)" != '/sys/class/power_supply/*' ] ; then
    log "VERBOSE" "Not on AC and we have battery information in /sys/class/power_supply/BAT* -- checking minimum battery charge."
    for BATT in /sys/class/power_supply/* ; do
    BATT_TYPE=$(cat $BATT/type)
    log "VERBOSE" "$BATT is of type $BATT_TYPE."
    if [ "$BATT_TYPE" != "Battery" ] ; then
    log "VERBOSE" "Not of type \"Battery\", skipping."
    else
    PREV_ENOUGH_CHARGE=$ENOUGH_CHARGE
    PREV_ENOUGH_CHARGE_TO_PREVENT_HIBERNATION=$ENOUGH_CHARGE_TO_PREVENT_HIBERNATION
    log "VERBOSE" "Checking levels for $BATT."
    PRESENT=$(cat $BATT/present)
    log "VERBOSE" "Present: $PRESENT."
    # Only do if the battery is present
    if [ "$PRESENT" -eq 1 ] ; then
    FOUND_AN_ENABLED_CHECK=0
    FOUND_AN_ENABLED_HIBERNATION_CHECK=0
    # Get the remaining capacity.
    IN_UAH=0
    IN_UWH=0
    if [ -f $BATT/charge_now ] ; then
    REMAINING=$(cat $BATT/charge_now)
    IN_UAH=1 # charge_* is in microAmpere-hours
    elif [ -f $BATT/energy_now ] ; then
    REMAINING=$(cat $BATT/energy_now)
    IN_UWH=1 # energy_* is in microWatt-hours
    else
    REMAINING=0
    fi
    if [ -z "$REMAINING" -o "$REMAINING" -eq 0 ] ; then
    log "VERBOSE" "Battery does not report remaining charge. Perhaps it is not present?"
    REMAINING=0
    fi
    log "VERBOSE" "Remaining charge: $REMAINING"
    if [ -f $BATT/charge_full_design ] ; then
    CAPACITY=$(cat $BATT/charge_full_design)
    elif [ -f $BATT/energy_full_design ] ; then
    CAPACITY=$(cat $BATT/energy_full_design)
    else
    CAPACITY=0
    fi
    if [ -z "$CAPACITY" -o "$CAPACITY" -eq 0 ] ; then
    log "VERBOSE" "Battery does not report design full charge, using non-design full charge."
    if [ -f $BATT/charge_full ] ; then
    CAPACITY=$(cat $BATT/charge_full)
    elif [ -f $BATT/energy_full_design ] ; then
    CAPACITY=$(cat $BATT/energy_full)
    else
    CAPACITY=0
    fi
    if [ -z "$CAPACITY" -o "$CAPACITY" -eq 0 ] ; then
    log "VERBOSE" "Battery does not report non-design full charge."
    CAPACITY=0
    fi
    fi
    log "VERBOSE" "Full capacity: $CAPACITY"
    # Check the charge percentage
    if [ "$MINIMUM_BATTERY_CHARGE_PERCENT" -ne 0 ] ; then
    FOUND_AN_ENABLED_CHECK=1
    if [ "$CAPACITY" -eq 0 ] ; then
    log "MSG" "WARNING: Battery does not report a capacity. Minimum battery"
    log "MSG" "charge checking does not work without a design capacity."
    ENOUGH_CHARGE=1
    elif [ "$(($REMAINING * 100 / $CAPACITY))" -ge "$MINIMUM_BATTERY_CHARGE_PERCENT" ] ; then
    ENOUGH_CHARGE=1
    fi
    fi
    if [ "$AUTO_HIBERNATION_BATTERY_CHARGE_PERCENT" -ne 0 ] ; then
    FOUND_AN_ENABLED_HIBERNATION_CHECK=1
    if [ "$CAPACITY" -eq 0 ] ; then
    log "MSG" "WARNING: Battery does not report a design capacity. Auto hibernation"
    log "MSG" "does not work without a design capacity."
    ENOUGH_CHARGE=1
    elif [ "$(($REMAINING * 100 / $CAPACITY))" -ge "$AUTO_HIBERNATION_BATTERY_CHARGE_PERCENT" ] ; then
    ENOUGH_CHARGE_TO_PREVENT_HIBERNATION=1
    fi
    fi
    # $BATT/alarm is the design_capacity_warning of a battery.
    ALARM_LEVEL=$(cat $BATT/alarm)
    if [ "$ALARM_LEVEL" -ne 0 ] ; then
    if [ "$REMAINING" -le "$ALARM_LEVEL" ] ; then
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